Changes to the Subcontract Work Sample Clauses

Changes to the Subcontract Work. In the event that Subcontractor believes it is entitled to a change in any term of the Subcontract, including without limitation subcontract amounts or schedule for the performance of its work, Subcontractor shall give Tarlton written notice within seven (7) calendar days (or less if required by the Contract Documents, see Attachment F) of Subcontractor becoming aware of the grounds for the requested change. The written notice must be mailed or personally delivered to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Project Manager at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ corporate offices (with a copy to a field office if applicable). In the absence of timely notice as required above, Subcontractor shall not have a right to any adjustment of any term of the Subcontract, including without limitation, amounts or time periods. Except in the event of any emergency affecting safety of persons or property, Subcontractor shall not proceed with any work for which Subcontractor believes that it is entitled to a Change Order without a written change order or other similar document generated by Tarlton. Subcontractor shall make any and all changes or deviations from the original plans and specifications without nullifying the original Subcontract when specifically ordered to do so in writing by Tarlton. Prior to the commencement of this revised work, Subcontractor shall provide Tarlton written copies of the cost or credit proposal for such revised work in a manner consistent with the Contract Documents. In the event that Subcontractor’s work authorization, daily report, time sheet, or other record (i.e. “ticket”) is signed on the jobsite by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ superintendent or other representative, said signature is only for the purpose of verifying the hours spent on the work in question and not as an agreement by Tarlton that the work in question justifies a change order to Subcontractor. All “tickets” must be mailed or otherwise transmitted to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ corporate offices within 3 days of the date of the signature of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ representative If Subcontractor fails to provide timely notice, or if Subcontractor proceeds without a written change order or other similar document from Tarlton, or if Subcontractor fails to present its “tickets” as dictated above, or if Subcontractor proceeds with work per written directive without first providing a written cost or credit proposal, then Subcontractor shall be deemed to have waived any right to exert a claim, request a change order, or be granted a time extension for the work in question. If Tarlt...
Changes to the Subcontract Work